Indy 4 Review (Let's try this again since Rich and Htm is being a pain)
Went to see it at the 11:45 showing. Well worth the $6.50 I paid for the ticket. Not many people in the crowd, probably because of it being during school hours. I say there was about 15 people tops. Going to try and keep the spoilers down as much as possible.
Let me see if I remember all the trailers they had before it. Hm, Dark Knight looked really good. Wall-E might be fun but I don't know for sure if I'll go to the theater and see it. Eagle Eye I'll pass on since it's not really in my taste. Hancock is going to be a rent when it's release on DVD. Kungfu Panda is probably going to go the same as Wall-E. I think that was it for the trailers, though I get the feeling I might have missed one.
I have to say that I'm a first time Indy in the theater viewer. The other three Indy movies I have seen of him have been on TV, Scifi had alll three of them on Sat and Sun. I have to say that I was caught by surprise about 5 or so minutes into the film, did not see that coming, though thinking back on it, I probably should have. Tiny spoiler below.
I have to say that the library scene was my favorite from the motorcycle chase. I love the dry humor of the scene with Indy's student asking him a question from his text book even as Shia's character is uprighting the motorcycle to help them finish getting away. Maybe I just have a weird sense of humor.
I agree with Ra88, some of the CGI was a bit blatant. For myself, it wasn't enough to pull me out of an enjoyable movie experience. I'm planning on going back and dragging my sister to see it with me.
Let me see if I remember all the trailers they had before it. Hm, Dark Knight looked really good. Wall-E might be fun but I don't know for sure if I'll go to the theater and see it. Eagle Eye I'll pass on since it's not really in my taste. Hancock is going to be a rent when it's release on DVD. Kungfu Panda is probably going to go the same as Wall-E. I think that was it for the trailers, though I get the feeling I might have missed one.
I have to say that I'm a first time Indy in the theater viewer. The other three Indy movies I have seen of him have been on TV, Scifi had alll three of them on Sat and Sun. I have to say that I was caught by surprise about 5 or so minutes into the film, did not see that coming, though thinking back on it, I probably should have. Tiny spoiler below.
I have to say that the library scene was my favorite from the motorcycle chase. I love the dry humor of the scene with Indy's student asking him a question from his text book even as Shia's character is uprighting the motorcycle to help them finish getting away. Maybe I just have a weird sense of humor.
I agree with Ra88, some of the CGI was a bit blatant. For myself, it wasn't enough to pull me out of an enjoyable movie experience. I'm planning on going back and dragging my sister to see it with me.